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new allegations rock the nsa. documents leaked why former nsa contractor edward snowden detail thousands of privacy violations by the agency after repeated denials from the white house. >> what you are not reading about is the government actually abusing these programs. >> john: we'll discuss with a key member of the homeland security committee and critic of the nsa kentucky senator rand paul. then, another week of chaos in egypt as the interim government's crackdown on supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi leaves hundreds of people dead. >> our traditional cooperation cannot continue as usual when civilians are being killed in the streets. thee'll discuss the deteriorating situation in the region and the u.s. response with republican congressman pete king of new york and democratic senator richard blumenthal of connecticut. plus, another delay for the president's healthcare law forces the obama administration to play defense. >> this is no longer a political debate. this is what we call the law. >> the pr
new allegations rock the nsa. documents leaked why former nsa contractor edward snowden detail thousands of privacy violations by the agency after repeated denials from the white house. >> what you are not reading about is the government actually abusing these programs. >> john: we'll discuss with a key member of the homeland security committee and critic of the nsa kentucky senator rand paul. then, another week of chaos in egypt as the interim government's crackdown on supporters...
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the president is going to wake up today amid new calls for members of congress between the nsa. that includes republican senator rand paul who says it is time to ask for the opinion of the supreme court. >> you have to hear both sides. there really needs to be a discussion for people who are a little bit more skeptical of the nsa in an open court i think before the supreme court on this program. >> another republican says senator paul is wrong. senator peter king from new york says the nsa has a high batting average when it comes to preventing terror attacks and protecting individual rights. >> the senator said billions of phone calls were collected but only is00 were reported by the nsa. he says no one's rights from violated. just before president obama went on vacation he said at a res conference at the white house what we aren't hearing about is the government quote actually abusing the surveillance programs, but that's changed in the last few days. now democrats and republicans want answers. >> we will see if they get them and how soon. thank you, peter. >> we are tracking a
the president is going to wake up today amid new calls for members of congress between the nsa. that includes republican senator rand paul who says it is time to ask for the opinion of the supreme court. >> you have to hear both sides. there really needs to be a discussion for people who are a little bit more skeptical of the nsa in an open court i think before the supreme court on this program. >> another republican says senator paul is wrong. senator peter king from new york says...
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not the nsa. it has something to do with where you keep your money, and the president says, you're not only better off for it, you're safer for it and richer for it. believe it. bank on it. so why are so many doubting it? >> neil: welcome everybody. i'm neil cavuto. dodd frank might not roll off the tongue but the president says the financial law has stopped banks from rolling you in headaches, in corruption in everything but these, because whether
not the nsa. it has something to do with where you keep your money, and the president says, you're not only better off for it, you're safer for it and richer for it. believe it. bank on it. so why are so many doubting it? >> neil: welcome everybody. i'm neil cavuto. dodd frank might not roll off the tongue but the president says the financial law has stopped banks from rolling you in headaches, in corruption in everything but these, because whether
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and tell him everything's okay, that the nsa can police themselves. >> reporter: well the nsa says thousand us of violations were unintentional and steps are taken to limit or mitigate the damage to american civil liberties. even democrats who are skeptical of the snowden leaks are not satisfied the broad collection of data under any circumstances is justified. >> just because something has been leaked doesn't mean it is actually true but getting all of the phone calls from all americans in the united states under the guise of information relevant to an ongoing investigation involving foreign intelligence gets all phone calls. that's, to me a real stretch. >> reporter: and some lawmakers say their constituents are not satisfied either, martha. martha: a lot of questions about just the broadness of all of this and whether or not it making it inefficient and also we're learning about a bid that wo nsa's data collection here at home, right? >> reporter: well, that's right. a house republican whose amendment to block the nsa's collection of americans phone records was narrowly defeated before r
and tell him everything's okay, that the nsa can police themselves. >> reporter: well the nsa says thousand us of violations were unintentional and steps are taken to limit or mitigate the damage to american civil liberties. even democrats who are skeptical of the snowden leaks are not satisfied the broad collection of data under any circumstances is justified. >> just because something has been leaked doesn't mean it is actually true but getting all of the phone calls from all...
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. >>> the partner of the reporter who revealed leaks about the nsa was grilled by authorities at london's heathrow airport. his partner david miranda was questioned for nearly nine hours today the maximum time under britain's anti terrorism law. online green wald called the detainment spottic and an an escalation on attacks on journalists. >> i certainly heard from a number of my colleagues that they feel different about the amendment now. if they had a second chance they might have voted yes on it. >> reporter: the previous bill by house member justin ahmad lost by a narrow margin. nancy pelosi drew criticism for helping to defeat it. >>> bay area congresswoman jackie spier said new policies by the pentagon are not enough to prevent sexual assaults in the military. >> these proposals by secretary hagel are baby steps, they are good but they're not best practices and really repackaging what has been wronged in the system for all these years. >>> the pentagon's proposals include more supports for victims but keeps the military in charge of prosecution. congresswoman spier is creating legis
. >>> the partner of the reporter who revealed leaks about the nsa was grilled by authorities at london's heathrow airport. his partner david miranda was questioned for nearly nine hours today the maximum time under britain's anti terrorism law. online green wald called the detainment spottic and an an escalation on attacks on journalists. >> i certainly heard from a number of my colleagues that they feel different about the amendment now. if they had a second chance they might...
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there was a recent report in the "washington post" about the error rate among the nsa and peter king characterized it this way. listen to this and respond. >> no, there is not a problem. it worked. if you have 99.9% compliance and self-reporting errors, these came from an internal report which then becomes part after overall ig report. i'm on the intelligence committee. i am satisfied we are told what the nsa is doing. >> ryan, what is the seriousness of this latest report? >> that's troubling to people is the lack of transparency. if the nsa is doing perfectly fine and that these errors are nothing to worry about, then tell the public about these errors and explain them to the public. you know, their power to do this comes from the public. they're more responsible to them than they act like they are. >> tilled add probably some people are troubled also by the fact we now have green wald deciding what to declassify. thank you very much, to ryan grim as well as jonathan capehart. thank you both. >> we'll be right back to clear the air. [ dennis ] it's always the same dilemma -- who ge
there was a recent report in the "washington post" about the error rate among the nsa and peter king characterized it this way. listen to this and respond. >> no, there is not a problem. it worked. if you have 99.9% compliance and self-reporting errors, these came from an internal report which then becomes part after overall ig report. i'm on the intelligence committee. i am satisfied we are told what the nsa is doing. >> ryan, what is the seriousness of this latest...
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british authorities used anti-terrorism powers to detain the partner of a journalist with close links to nsa leak eer edward snowden. now, the parter of glenn greenwald was held for nine hours. greenwald called it a profound escalation of their attacks on the news gathering process and journalism. >>> from egypt, the government says suspected militants have killed 24 policemen in northern sinai. this comes just after the country's military leader warned against further violence. abc's muhammad lila reports from cairo. >> reporter: it's a ski divided by neighborhoods. here supporters of the muslim brotherhood. there armed vigilantes against it. with the country on edge, christians who make up about 15% of the population nervously made their way to sunday service. even the country's priceless antiquities haven't been spared. at one of egypt's museums shattered class, priceless sarcophaguses destroyed. all of this as the obama administration struggles with how to respond. on "this week with george stephanopoulos," growing bipartisan opposition to continuing u.s. aid. >> i think the actions of t
british authorities used anti-terrorism powers to detain the partner of a journalist with close links to nsa leak eer edward snowden. now, the parter of glenn greenwald was held for nine hours. greenwald called it a profound escalation of their attacks on the news gathering process and journalism. >>> from egypt, the government says suspected militants have killed 24 policemen in northern sinai. this comes just after the country's military leader warned against further violence. abc's...
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he spoke with the nsa last night. welcome back, john, good morning. >> good to be back. >> good morning. >> is this failed oversight? what kind of oversight is it? >> this is very frustrating for the people of the nsa. because their view on this is that this is successful oversight. they said, you know we made these mistakes but we encourage -- in my experience in intelligence community, in dealing with the nsa, which was sometimes difficult, because they were all about rules. but they say this is a culture of self-reporting. we say, if one of our people makes a mistake, don't first think, i'm going to make a mistake, i'm going to get in trouble. first, write it up. if you need better training we'll get it for you. the idea is let's collect this data and make sure we find out where vulnerabilities are. so, one of the -- the nsa's also made up of a lot of mathematician mathematicians. one of the things they said is 115 out of more than 61 million inquiries that were cited as a mistake, they said that's a compliance rat
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she was part of that original leak that came out about the nsa. he was then transitting london heathrow airport. they did not release him until 5:00 in the evening. when you consider that 97% of the cases of people being stopped under this terrorism act are released within less than an hour, it goes to show what an unusual case this is. he was kept for the fall nine hours. only 1 in 2,000 cases does that happen to. people are asking why was that the case? it's outraged brazilian diplomats and they're saying this was an abuse of law. his dvds, phone and lap top was taken. the only questions asked was about edward snowden and the leaks. >> you're pulling in journalists spouses or partners and family members that says a lot about freedom of speech, press and expression. >> reporter: exactly. this is why so many members of parliament asking why was he taken in this way. there's so question as to whether or not he was carrying possible information or documents. the guardian did say they paid for his flights. even then many politicians are saying that's
she was part of that original leak that came out about the nsa. he was then transitting london heathrow airport. they did not release him until 5:00 in the evening. when you consider that 97% of the cases of people being stopped under this terrorism act are released within less than an hour, it goes to show what an unusual case this is. he was kept for the fall nine hours. only 1 in 2,000 cases does that happen to. people are asking why was that the case? it's outraged brazilian diplomats and...
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why the criticism of the nsa has been, well, overdone. gas mileage. the headline. it could be a game changer. we will have a report on not. first, a look at the markets. we will be right back. ♪ you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ♪ >> i am lori roth and with your fox brief. a wider than expected second-quarter loss. marking down prices was forced. revenue of 700 million also fell short. zillow is down more than 4%. zillow also announced an offering of about 5 million shares. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ >> they chose not to report the program. they said they were not looking at any american data or phone calls. they were looking at billions a day. i think they got most of the terrorist or stopped most of the terrorist. connell: there he is. makin
why the criticism of the nsa has been, well, overdone. gas mileage. the headline. it could be a game changer. we will have a report on not. first, a look at the markets. we will be right back. ♪ you know throughout history, folks have suffered from frequent heartburn. but getting heartburn and then treating day after day is a thing of the past. block the acid with prilosec otc, and don't get heartburn in the first place. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. ♪...
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the 20 pieces of legislation are now being considered to reign in the nsa. adding to the sign the white house has lost credibility. >> think have been saying one thing publicly to congress and the courts. it turns turns out that quite another thing has been taking place behind closed doors. >> the nsa supporters say the thousands of violations are are simply a fraction of the overall data and they were reported in an effort to correct them, shep. >> shepard: catherine herridge, thank you. prosecutors in the bradley manning wikileaks case have requested that a judge sentence the army private to 60 years behind bars. even though he faces up to 90. the prosecutor does d. not say why the -- the prosecutors are not asking for the maximum punishment. bradley manning is the army private who a jury convicted of leaking more than 700,000 classified documents to wikileaks back in 2010. the defense has asked forever 25 years. the sentence could come as soon as tomorrow. no matter how much you want to watch your favorite television show, if your cable goes out, don't ca
the 20 pieces of legislation are now being considered to reign in the nsa. adding to the sign the white house has lost credibility. >> think have been saying one thing publicly to congress and the courts. it turns turns out that quite another thing has been taking place behind closed doors. >> the nsa supporters say the thousands of violations are are simply a fraction of the overall data and they were reported in an effort to correct them, shep. >> shepard: catherine...
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his partner greenwald called it a message of intimidation for anyone reporting on the nsa. >> also kim jong un is reportedly promising not to hurt defectors of the red state if they'll just quit it and come back home. if that isn't sweet enough for you, he's offering up tv appearances and cash prizes equivalent to about $45,000, according to reuters. that money goes a long way in place where a house can reportedly be sold for about 65 pounds of rice and three and a half million people starved to death in the 1990s. >> today officials are trying to explain why they punked an entire town with a false terror alert yesterday. according to reports, police in old saybrook, connecticut made mistakes that led to a message being blared over loud speakers, telling residents to take shelter because the area was under attack. the office of management sent out reverse messages before the panic set in. congratulations to the newly engaged joe lockhart. joe, was this proposal done on bended knee? >> yes, it was. but since she made me hike up a mountain that day, it was getting back up that was diffic
his partner greenwald called it a message of intimidation for anyone reporting on the nsa. >> also kim jong un is reportedly promising not to hurt defectors of the red state if they'll just quit it and come back home. if that isn't sweet enough for you, he's offering up tv appearances and cash prizes equivalent to about $45,000, according to reuters. that money goes a long way in place where a house can reportedly be sold for about 65 pounds of rice and three and a half million people...
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. >>> a nine-hour detention for the partner of a journalist with close links to nsa leaker, edward snowden. authorities question him before releasing him. no charges were filed but the laptop, cell phone, video game counsel and the usb memory sticks were confiscated. he's on his way from berlin to where her lives with the reporter. greenwald spoke about snowden. >>> 60 years to the day after it happened, the cia is admitting it was behind the cue that threw the iranian prime minister in 1963. it set into motion the violent overthrow of the shaw in many decades of ill will toward the united states. the national security archive at george washington university obtained the report that said it was carried out to isolate the country from a possible soviet threat. many admitted working for the cia. this is the first time the agency, itself, owned up to the role. >>> the drills between the u.s. and south korea under way and stepped up moves by north korea to negotiate an end to some of the attentions with the southern neighbors. the drills involve 30,000 troops taking part in war games. so far,
. >>> a nine-hour detention for the partner of a journalist with close links to nsa leaker, edward snowden. authorities question him before releasing him. no charges were filed but the laptop, cell phone, video game counsel and the usb memory sticks were confiscated. he's on his way from berlin to where her lives with the reporter. greenwald spoke about snowden. >>> 60 years to the day after it happened, the cia is admitting it was behind the cue that threw the iranian prime...
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we should be having debates on nsa overreach and gun control. if he doesn't want to have those debates, just wants to have everyone listen to him, i don't think he's going to get the necessary votes he needs just on the republican side to make it through the primary. >> when you watch these moves as a seasoned political hand, do you think this is all about presidential electio shial poli just doing what he needs to be doing? he's got an election coming up. we always seem to forget he has an opponent and a state to win. >> it looks like he's going to win with some significant bipartisan support. i think that the debate over intellectualism versus pragmatism has a lot to do with governor christie being a governor. he actually has to get things done. and in many ways, he's running against washington. not just the intellectual wing of the republican paerrty, but against all of washington and the gridlock we're facing here. i think that some things may be calculated on his part. his veto of the gun bill after calling for that very same gun bill was a
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debate in this country about, in the quest for public safety, whether it's surveillance laws and the nsa, whether it's our policing tactics, how far is too far in the name of public safety. what changes the focus of this debate? what wins this debate to your side of the argument, do you think? >> we've got to go back to the founding principles of this country. when our founders were courageous enough to say we deserve to be both free and safe. and those who would give up freedom in the name of safety don't deserve either. and that's why it's so important that trayvon's family has stood up, that's why it's so important that so many will be standing up at the march in washington next saturday. that's why it's critical that we all come together and realize at the end daytime, this is not about race. this is about freedom. this is about people in this country being able to walk out the door and not fear the cops when they're not doing anything wrong. >> benjamin crump has an article about the effect of trayvon martin, an op ed piece in the "washington post" today. benjamin crump, thank you v
debate in this country about, in the quest for public safety, whether it's surveillance laws and the nsa, whether it's our policing tactics, how far is too far in the name of public safety. what changes the focus of this debate? what wins this debate to your side of the argument, do you think? >> we've got to go back to the founding principles of this country. when our founders were courageous enough to say we deserve to be both free and safe. and those who would give up freedom in the...
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the nsa scandal is, of course, one of the issues discussed here. but european or euro crisis matters don't -- are not discussed at all among politicians. angela merkel tries to downplay it, of course, because that little bit of topic can spill over quite a bit of insecurities to her election campaign because there's, of course, rumors that after the election we'll hear the whole truth about the size of the problem in greece and we'll see a new haircut. but so far both parties, as well the social democrats. steinbruck was saying there won't be any new -- the christian democrats are saying there's no reason we should speculate about that. so european politics are nonexistent here. >> that's really interesting. thank you so much for that. >>> let's get back to zane brown, fixed economic strategist at lord abbott. what is the biggest risk emanating from the german elections? >> well, i think everybody will be quite comfortable. global investors will be comfortable with angela merkel. and any change from that introduces a fair amount of uncertainty for
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that man, david miranda, the partner of glen greenwald, who exposed nsa secrets -- the white house says it was informed of miranda's detention but did not ask britain to hold on to him. >>> the man who created facebook learned about a flaw firsthand. someone hacked into mark zuckerberg's private facebook page just to prove he can, exposing the site's flaw. the hacker found a glitch that allows anyone to post on a stranger's wall. >> i condemn this report. i never asked them that i want 4,000 or 5,000. okay, i found a vulnerability. >> facebook encourages hackers to test the site and pays them for any problems they expose. >>> the cia now admits it helped overthrow iran's prime minister in 1953. that is a first. the admission comes in a newly declassified document. the cia pulled off the coup through propaganda and the secret use of other leaders in iran. iran had threatened to nationalize oil production which would have severely hurt the u.s. economy. >>> you know the old saying, always keep your eye on the ball? this might be why. >> chandler throws and pam oliver, wham. >> the camera
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all the revelations about the nsa, the irs, these are other examples of what libertarians see as overreach by government that are getting people angry, to move to a libertarian position. another thing is generational. as you said before, the younger people are in favor of gay marriage, marijuana legalization, live and let live tolerance and that's a libertarian position as well. >> you keep talking like that and sam stein may jump parties. >> whoa. >> molly, thank you so much. we greatly appreciate it. molly's piece is on-line at the atlantic.com. al hunt, thank you so much. i forgive you for your bitter and angriness. the next time the braves come to town you may be able to take a couple. >> i doubt it. >> thanks a lot. still ahead on "morning joe," governor scott walker here. with us on set. but first, one of the best "price is right" guest entrances ever. not talking about shactman. that's next on news you can't use. so i'm checking out the jetta. 34 hwy mpg. check. no-charge scheduled maintenance. check. and here's the kicker... 0% apr for 60 months. and who got it? this guy. and who g
all the revelations about the nsa, the irs, these are other examples of what libertarians see as overreach by government that are getting people angry, to move to a libertarian position. another thing is generational. as you said before, the younger people are in favor of gay marriage, marijuana legalization, live and let live tolerance and that's a libertarian position as well. >> you keep talking like that and sam stein may jump parties. >> whoa. >> molly, thank you so much....